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D5500
Spot metering
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 658036" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I use single point focus almost exclusively (in conjunction with back button focus). It is certainly arguable that there could be 'better' modes for various situations. In the end, only one focus point gets the focus. However you get there is fine as long as focus is exactly where you want it. I don't know if the d5500 can show the focus point that was used when you review the images in camera. A quick flip through the pdf manual and I don't see that function for your camera. But the free Nikon View NX-i software will show you what focus point was used to capture the image. Turn on 'show focus point' under the 'image' menu. This might be helpful to you as you find what focus method works best for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 658036, member: 4923"] I use single point focus almost exclusively (in conjunction with back button focus). It is certainly arguable that there could be 'better' modes for various situations. In the end, only one focus point gets the focus. However you get there is fine as long as focus is exactly where you want it. I don't know if the d5500 can show the focus point that was used when you review the images in camera. A quick flip through the pdf manual and I don't see that function for your camera. But the free Nikon View NX-i software will show you what focus point was used to capture the image. Turn on 'show focus point' under the 'image' menu. This might be helpful to you as you find what focus method works best for you. [/QUOTE]
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